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Sandon Home Farm

A view of the farm house, showing the fine ashlar stonework and doric collonades. It was built for Lord Harrowby in 1777, a year after he bought the Sandon Estate. The architect was Samuel Wyatt and ...

Sandon Home Farm

A view of the farm house, showing the fine ashlar stonework and doric collonades. It was built for Lord Harrowby in 1777, a year after he bought the Sandon Estate. The architect was Samuel Wyatt and ...

Saredon Mill, Hatherton

Saredon Mill House stood close to the mill buildings and mill pool near to the Saredon Brook. The mill ceased work around 1925 when the water was diverted due to sewage getting into it. Most of the buildings ...

Seighford Village

A postcard view of Seighford village looking south-east along The Cumbers towards the village centre. The building on the left was known as Fairbanks Farm. The black and white cottages on the right were ...

Seven Stars Public House, Brocton,

Shaffalong Lane, Cheddleton

Mrs Frances Bower approaching Shaffalong Farm on Shaffalong Lane, Cheddleton. Mrs Bower was a member of Cheddleton Historical and Archaeological Society. The farm buildings on the left have since been ...

Sheep shearing demonstration, Teddesley Home Farm, Penkridge

Sheep shearing taking place at a demonstration of sheep husbandry at Teddesley Home Farm, near Penkridge. The shearer is Gordon Blakemore. From a leaflet produced for the event.

Sheep shearing, near Tamworth

A gang of sheep shearers outside a farmhouse or mill building, somewhere near Tamworth. Men are shearing with hand-cranked shearing machines or hand shears, while boys roll the fleeces. The card is postmarked ...

Shenstone - Farm: sepia drawing

'Shenstone,' showing barns, cattle, and the church tower in the distance.Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].

Shenstone - Farm: sepia drawing

'Shenstone, 25 Feb., 1814,' showing barns, and the church tower in the distance. [Appears to be a closer view of the barn shown in SV IX.9a].Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].

Shire Horses, Littywood Farm, Bradley

Five Shire horses at Littywood Farm, near Bradley. Standing on the right is the owner, Mr W.W. Busby. William Whiston Busby was born at his father's farm, Billington Farm, Bradley, near Stafford, ...

Shoal Hill Farmhouse, Hatherton

Shooting party, Highlows Farm, Yarnfield

A shooting party at Highlows Farm. The house still stands. Note the pretend window painted top right to give the house a more symmetrical appearance - behind this was the attic staircase. On the right ...

Shooting party, the Roaches

A shooting party from Swythamley Hall pictured at Shaw House at the back of the Roaches. Gwladys and Philip Brocklehurs are standing to the right. Shaw House has also been known as Shaw Cottage Farm ...

Shooting party, the Roaches

A shooting party from Swythamley Hall pictured at Shaw House at the back of the Roaches. Sir Philip Brocklehurst is sitting on the wall, wearing shorts. His wife Gwladys is standing far left and his ...

Shorthorn Cattle Society Field Day, Chatcull

North and East Midlands Registered Association of the Shorthorns Society Field Day at Chatculls Green Farm. Mr R. Robertshaw, from the County Livestock Office, gives a lecture on the Chatcull herd ...

Shropshire Rams, Pipe Ridware

Mr. Chamberlain of Church Farm, Pipe Ridware, near Rugeley, with three Shropshire rams. Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Shushions, Church Eaton

Shushions was built in 1762-1767 and is Grade II listed. Shushions was owned by the Littletons of Teddesley and was long occupied by the Crockett family. The Shushions Manor Estates were sold in 1919....